Finished Folds (21—37)
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5Steak was invented. The ad on tv said that this Philly Cheese Steak was only available for a limited time. The manager watched as people poured in the store to buy the food.
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1The cashier objected immediately, saying that the manager wouldn't like the sale of frying grease. I grumbled softly before bribing him not to tell. The cashier accepted the cash &
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3But he needed the money. He sighed as another mob of females walked into the perfumery. He stood up straight. Today, he was the cashier instead of the scent maker. He greeted them.
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3probably bite his head off if he bothered it, so he turned and flew away. The cool air felt nice on his face and he closed his eyes in bliss. Suddenly,
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6walked to the glass sliding door to the balcony. I learned on the rail, thinking longingly about my old farmhouse. I didn't want t to be here. I was kicked out and told to get a
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9I tossed the grenade into the warehouse and turned away. I began walking briskly and smirked softly as the explosion went off behind me. Cool guys don't look at explosions.
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4Pain was imbedded into me, like the bullet into my lung. Blood seeped out and made the floor wet and slimy. My clothes were being stained a darker color. Too bad I wore white. Who
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2. Vines! I ripped them away with some struggle before trying to pry open the trap again. Pain seared throughout my calf but I remained strong and prevented any screaming. I opened
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6I kept running. My breaths were ragged as I continued to dodge trees and jump over fallen objects. There was a thunderous sound behind me, gradually getting closer. I forced myself
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3heard. I froze in my tracks and smelled the rotten scent before seeing the figure. A hunched over.. thing shambled to the door and nudged it open. It looked human like, but it
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6My mother couldn't be on the list. She was killed by the infection. My father was a drunkie. He'd just sell anything I'd give him... But my brother was still alive and good. I'll
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5cookie. She inspected the hair with disgust, her wrinkled nose showing so. She glanced up at Seth and said, "What is this?!"
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4But he had a secret. A secret he told no one, not even Martha. That secret was
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4The room was dark, dank and eerie. A single lightbulb was hanging from the ceiling, it flickered. There were no doors, only the gray walls that were slowly closing in on me.
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3ng in front of the faces of the passengers. The passengers, unlike boring Simon, were screaming with fear, taking no heed to his words. Smart ones put these masks on but the rest
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6She yelped with pain after being struck by her master. The Labrador glanced back up fearfully at the drunken man. He spoke garbled words that were angry. The man stumbled forward a
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6There was a man named Ted. He lived on a little hill in a little cabin in his little town. One day, he was diagnosed with lung cancer, so he decided to live life to to the fullest.